Sat
Dec 12 2009
10:10 pm
By: michael kaplan

After exercising at the downtown Y, a friend and I looked for a place to have a cup of coffee and late-afternoon sweet. We walked over to Tomato Head which, at 4 pm, was already mobbed. We then headed to the little cafe on Gay Street (next to the Brewery) which, strangely, was closed. Then down to the creperie, which was also closed. So we decided on Coolato Gelato at 524 S. Gay, open and doing brisk business. I had an excellent hot chocolate and a small Linzer tart, one of those double-layer cookies with a jam center and powdered sugar on top. They're really hard to find here - Gourmet's Market made them years ago for Valentine's Day - but they've pretty much disappeared from local eateries. The Linzer was very good, and when the owner came around to make sure everything was fine, I asked him whether they were home-baked (assuming, of course, that they weren't). He said, proudly, that his wife baked them, as she baked all the desserts they offered.

On the way back to the car, I stopped in at Dazzo's Italian to pick up a menu. I noticed something really unusual for Knoxville: half the customers in the dining room were single, occupying tiny little booths that could accommodate two. So this is clearly a place where singles can feel perfectly comfortable. The food, by the way, looked and smelled wonderful.

bizgrrl's picture

Beautiful pastry. Creperie?

Beautiful pastry.

Creperie? Never heard of it. Tried to Google it and nothing came up. Sounds like a place I want to try. Does it go by another name? Where is it located?

How was the S&W doing? We were by there on the Saturday evening after Thanksgiving around 7 and business was kind of slow. We were wondering if it was because of Thanksgiving and people were still eating leftovers or if it was too early for downtown restaurants.

 

michael kaplan's picture

Creperie?

Sorry, that should have been 'creperie' with a small c. A search produced the French Market on Gay Street.

I did check out the S&W and it looked quite busy - at 4:30 pm on a Saturday no less. It seemed they had blue lights on - or maybe it was blue window tinting. I can't imagine eating food under blue light ...

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